simuler

[simyˈle]

simuler Definition

  • 1to simulate
  • 2to feign
  • 3to pretend

Using simuler: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "simuler" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He tried to simulate interest in the conversation.

  • Example

    She simulated a smile despite feeling sad.

  • Example

    The actor had to simulate being hit by a car during the scene.

  • Example

    The athlete was accused of simulating an injury to waste time.

simuler Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for simuler

Phrases with simuler

  • to feign madness

    Example

    In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the protagonist simulates madness to hide his true intentions.

  • to stage an accident

    Example

    The criminals simulated a car accident to distract the police and escape.

  • simuler une attaque

    to fake an attack

    Example

    The military conducted a training exercise to simulate a terrorist attack.

Origins of simuler

from Latin 'simulare', meaning 'to make like, imitate, copy, represent, feign'

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Summary: simuler in Brief

'Simuler' [simyˈle] means to pretend or feign something, often used in the context of acting or faking an event. It can be seen in phrases such as 'simuler la folie' (to feign madness) and 'simuler un accident' (to stage an accident).